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Pago Pago Tango

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Product Code: 9781504079037
ISBN13: 9781504079037
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First in a Samoan-set series featuring police officer Apelu Soifua: "Enright's portrait of cultural collision is the heart of this engaging series debut." --Booklist The city of Tafuna may be located on a tropical paradise, but it's no stranger to crime. Just like anywhere else in the world, it has its fair share of murder, drugs, and robbery. Which makes Apelu Soifua the perfect man for his job. He's a cop of two worlds: San Francisco, where he started his career, and now his native Samoa. Following up on a routine burglary call, Apelu heads to a palangi, or Caucasian, neighborhood. The victim, a VP at SeaKing Tuna--the largest employer on the island--reports only a few items missing. But a fatal shooting at a nightclub a few days later points Apelu to the executive's hard-partying daughter. With some help from local reporter Lupe, Apelu chases a wave of violence that stems from the burglary--and seeks out what really went missing. The investigation puts Apelu in over his head and is about to be dragged under . . . "Perfect for any armchair traveling mystery lover. Enright's descriptions of the Samoan landscape--where the frigate birds are as much a part of the sky as the clouds--are vivid and poetic." --Kittling: Books "Enright meticulously interweaves the experience and landscapes of Samoa's mountains, rain forests and jungles that he knows so well." --Providence Journal "The island setting is a terrific backdrop for the story, one that has Soifua bridging the cultural chasm between the local population and the American community." --Mysterious Reviews


Author: John Enright
Publisher: Open Road Media Mystery & Thri
Publication Date: Feb 13, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1504079035
ISBN-13: 9781504079037

Pago Pago Tango

$19.99
$18.16
Sale 9%
 
First in a Samoan-set series featuring police officer Apelu Soifua: "Enright's portrait of cultural collision is the heart of this engaging series debut." --Booklist The city of Tafuna may be located on a tropical paradise, but it's no stranger to crime. Just like anywhere else in the world, it has its fair share of murder, drugs, and robbery. Which makes Apelu Soifua the perfect man for his job. He's a cop of two worlds: San Francisco, where he started his career, and now his native Samoa. Following up on a routine burglary call, Apelu heads to a palangi, or Caucasian, neighborhood. The victim, a VP at SeaKing Tuna--the largest employer on the island--reports only a few items missing. But a fatal shooting at a nightclub a few days later points Apelu to the executive's hard-partying daughter. With some help from local reporter Lupe, Apelu chases a wave of violence that stems from the burglary--and seeks out what really went missing. The investigation puts Apelu in over his head and is about to be dragged under . . . "Perfect for any armchair traveling mystery lover. Enright's descriptions of the Samoan landscape--where the frigate birds are as much a part of the sky as the clouds--are vivid and poetic." --Kittling: Books "Enright meticulously interweaves the experience and landscapes of Samoa's mountains, rain forests and jungles that he knows so well." --Providence Journal "The island setting is a terrific backdrop for the story, one that has Soifua bridging the cultural chasm between the local population and the American community." --Mysterious Reviews


Author: John Enright
Publisher: Open Road Media Mystery & Thri
Publication Date: Feb 13, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1504079035
ISBN-13: 9781504079037
 

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